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Tom Barman

Thomas Andrew Barman (born 1 January 1972), is a Belgian musician, film director and photographer.

Barman is of Norwegian descent from his father's side. He started his studies at the Sint-Lukas film school in Brussels, but did not complete them, deciding instead to focus on a career in music.

In 1989, Barman formed the rock band dEUS in Antwerp.

In 2008, dEUS released the album Vantage Point. Barman also contributed vocals to Axelle Red's album Sisters & Empathy in 2009.

On September 16, 2011, dEUS released Keep You Close, which was the successor to Vantage Point. On June 1, 2012, dEUS unexpectedly released the album Following Sea.

In 2019, Barman toured Europe with dEUS for The Ideal Crash 20th Anniversary Tour. During this tour, the documentary 'Confessions to dEUS' was produced by Fleur Boonman, with Barman heavily involved in its creation.

Live, an album in collaboration with pianist Guy Van Nueten, was released in November 2003. In February 2004, Barman released The Body Gave You Everything, the debut album by Magnus, his dance-oriented project with techno producer CJ Bolland.

In 2006, Barman was one of the driving forces behind the 0110 concerts, a series of concerts in response to a perceived rise in extremism and racism in Belgium.

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